<Next to Koreans, the hardest working folks on the planet.>
Wow C2, they must be wealthy in that case. Or, they work hard doing things that aren't very useful. I learned decades ago that some people seem to work really hard, but achieve nothing, or even wreck things in their attempts.
Who are the laziest, unworkingest people on the planet?
<our country is going to get a lot browner. It will be a good thing,>
Apart from reducing the incidence of skin cancer, why is that a good thing? And does it make vitamin D production a health issue?
My preference is to be the most unworkingest person on the planet, but produce the most value. I hope to get my new Q currency going, which will be worth about $20 trillion, without doing much work at all.
Look how much value Google created, with just a few people doing what they enjoy doing. It's not hard work that matters, it's having excellent ideas, combined with sufficient energy to make them happen.
There's altogether too much work in the world. We need more people not working. I would like my melanin content increased quite a bit so I don't have to worry so much about the super-strength NZ ultraviolet levels. In the USA, [and northern hemisphere in general], one can sit in the sun for ages and not get burned, there's so much haze and goop in the air.
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